Acne - Prevention and Intervention

Nothing puts a worse spot in your morning than waking up to blemishes on your face. Acne vulgaris affects more than 90% of Australian adolescents aged 16–18 years and up to 85% of adults experience it as well, with approximately 5 percent experiencing severe acne. Nearly half of men and women continue to experience acne into their thirties. Severe acne can be painful, distressing and embarrassing – affecting relationships and a person's sense of self1.

But luckily, there are preventive measures you can take to minimize the effect these little unwanted companions bring to your daily life. A well managed, well balanced skincare routine is one of the best things you can implement to ensure your skin is healthy! Accompanied by plenty of water everyday and a healthy, balanced diet, you should see the benefits super quickly! 

Also, Zit Stik can be a massive helper when it comes to acne! Necessity’s Zit Stik is:

o Rich in trans-retinoic acid - a derivative of retinol; vitamin A, to heal and repair damaged skin.

o Contains essential oils of Lavender, Niaouli, Calendula, Ravensara and Rosewood, providing strong antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties to cleanse the skin and alleviate pain.

o Contains the active ingredient Rosehip Seed Oil, proven to contain remarkable regenerative properties including repairing skin tissue.

And you can use it in many ways! At the sign of first symptoms - so when your skin starts feeling itchy and you can feel a little bump coming, apply a small amount of Zit Stik to the area at night before bedtime and in the morning as well;  When you have a small zit, apply Zit Stik to the area and you’ll see the benefits in as little as a couple days! For bigger zits, you can also use Zit Stik to minimize the pain and itchiness - just apply it in the surrounding area and on the zit itself, and the benefits of the essential and natural ingredients will penetrate the skin and help repair the damaged skin. 

With the majority of products out there that contain harmful chemicals, why not add a more natural and essential approach to your routine?

Reference:

 1.https://www.abc.net.au/health/library/stories/2003/06/26/1827982.htm